[[abstract]]Variable length codes (VLCs) are widely adopted in many compression standards due to their good coding efficiency on average codeword length. However, an inherent problem with a VLC is that an error of even one bit can cause serious error propagation and thus loss of synchronization at the receiver, which would lead to a series of non-correctly decoded symbols. Reversible variable length codes (RVLCs) were introduced to significantly mitigate this phenomenon. In this work, a method to find an optimal RVLC in terms of the minimum average codeword length is first formulated as a tree-searching problem, and then, instead of performing an exhaustive search, an A*-based construction algorithm is proposed to find an optimal RVLC. The ...
International audienceThe zero-error channel capacity is the maximum asymptotic rate that can be rea...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of robust and progressive transmission of signa...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
[[abstract]]Variable length codes (VLCs) are widely adopted in many compression standards due to the...
Reversible variable length coding (RVLC) is a state-of-the-art entropy encoding scheme. These codes ...
We propose a generic algorithm for the construction of efficient reversible variable-length codes (R...
The reversible variable length code (RVLC) has been proposed as one of the error resilience tools ow...
Abstract—A joint source-channel coding problem that com-bines the efficient compression of discrete ...
Variable length codes (VLCs), used in data compression, are very sensitive to error propagation in t...
this paper addresses the issue of robust transmission of sources encoded with Variable Length Codes ...
The problem of constructing minimum-redundancy prefix codes for the general discrete noiseless chann...
The problem of constructing minimum-redundancy prefix codes for the general discrete noiseless chann...
Variable length coding is a widely used technique in digital video compression systems. The main ide...
Maxted et al. in 1985 gave a conjecture stating that, for a Geometric source, the stable code has th...
The aim of this chapter is to present, in appropriate perspective, some selected topics in the theor...
International audienceThe zero-error channel capacity is the maximum asymptotic rate that can be rea...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of robust and progressive transmission of signa...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
[[abstract]]Variable length codes (VLCs) are widely adopted in many compression standards due to the...
Reversible variable length coding (RVLC) is a state-of-the-art entropy encoding scheme. These codes ...
We propose a generic algorithm for the construction of efficient reversible variable-length codes (R...
The reversible variable length code (RVLC) has been proposed as one of the error resilience tools ow...
Abstract—A joint source-channel coding problem that com-bines the efficient compression of discrete ...
Variable length codes (VLCs), used in data compression, are very sensitive to error propagation in t...
this paper addresses the issue of robust transmission of sources encoded with Variable Length Codes ...
The problem of constructing minimum-redundancy prefix codes for the general discrete noiseless chann...
The problem of constructing minimum-redundancy prefix codes for the general discrete noiseless chann...
Variable length coding is a widely used technique in digital video compression systems. The main ide...
Maxted et al. in 1985 gave a conjecture stating that, for a Geometric source, the stable code has th...
The aim of this chapter is to present, in appropriate perspective, some selected topics in the theor...
International audienceThe zero-error channel capacity is the maximum asymptotic rate that can be rea...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of robust and progressive transmission of signa...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...